CAN YOU BE A BYSTANDER?

About 500 people comprising NGOs, Social Activists, Students, Lawyers, NCC Cadets and NSS Volunteers. Got together for a walkathon on December 10th International Human Rights Day. Walk started from Gandhi Statue at 10 am flagged off by Justice A. J. Sadashiva along with Poornima and Rajan.

Radha is 12.

Never been to school. Never played like other children her age. Rolls agarbattis (incense sticks) throughout the day, everyday. Doesn't she have a right to her childhood, the right to education and play?

Human Rights Training for State Resource Group of SSA in Kerala

The Sarva Siksha Abhiyan (SSA) Kerala on accepting the proposal put forth by Kerala Human Rights Education (HRE) Programme to take up the training of Human Rights Education for teachers up to 7th standard, the first training was conducted for the State Resource Group of SSA. The training was conducted by South India Cell for Human Rights Education and Monitoring (SICHREM) and Institute of Human Rights Education (IHRE) on 1st March 2013 at Animation Center, Kovalam, Kerala.

Public Hearing on RTE at Dharawad

SICHREM in collaboration with CACL-K and KIDS Dharawad organized a Public Hearing on Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 on February 23, 2013, at Karnataka Vidhyavardhaka Sanga, Dharawad. This public hearing was organised with an aim to pressurize the state to implement all provisions of the Act by creating wide spread awareness among common public on the all provisions of RTE Act and to provide a platform to depose cases of various violation of RTE.

SICHREM at 8thViBGYOR International Film festival in Kerala

This year’s Valentine’s Day on 14 February was not very romantic, but instead very powerful and above all very important. It was the day when hundreds of women and men in Bangalore were standing up and dancing together for Women’s and Girl’s Rights within the worldwide campaign “1 BILLION RISING”.

Advisory Board Meeting of Childline, Kolar

The Advisory Board of Childline, Kolar had its first meeting on 8th January 2013 at the SP Office, Kolar.

SICHREM seeks to empower the disempowered groups of dalits, tribals, women, children and minorities to protect their individual and collective rights for a dignified life, through education, monitoring and mobilising civil society for concerted action.

Sichrem has been able to reach out in its mission of human rights education, monitoring and advocacy to various classes of people. This has been possible only because of the support we have received from concerned individuals, organizations and donor agencies.

SICHREM is the acronym for South India Cell for Human Rights Education and Monitoring. Concerned citizens, who were involved with the civil liberties movement earlier, started SICHREM in 1995, as a response to the growing insensitivity to the rule of law. The founders reconed that to address this need for building a responsible civil society would be through a process of education, sensitization and intervention. Hence education and monitoring have been identified as the main thrust of the program.